![]() ![]() ![]() Finding those similarities – among the jokes about sleeping in coffins & changing under the full moon, of course – was a delight. I think my favorite thing about this is that, while it’s about two creepy ‘creatures’ that don’t really exist, there are a lot of parallels to be found in your average, everyday relationship between just two boring ol’ basic humans. The often dark humor adds an edge to the book that keeps it from being sickeningly sweet. ![]() I loved these characters, and loved getting to see the sort of troubles and cute moments they’d have dating one another as such different types of people.Ī super heartwarming depiction of a relationship people two “monsters”, and I found myself laughing out loud at some of the humor in it. This all changes one night in a bar when she meets Jimmy, a charming. Elsie the vampire is three hundred years old, but in all that time, she has never met her match. Who knew an undead love story could be so wholesome & adorable?įirst, I want to make a note that although this is shelved as a “comic / graphic novel”, it’s more like a collection of small snippets you’d find online – little quick, cute comics that don’t tell a big central story, but instead offer small glimpses into the world of the vampire and werewolf storytellers themselves, Elsie & Jimmy. Fangs by Sarah Andersen (Goodreads Author) 4. A New York Times bestselling love story between a vampire and a werewolf by the creator of the enormously popular Sarahs Scribbles comics. ![]()
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